Mathematics for Young Learners: A Guide for South African Educators | 1st Edition

Rosalind Charlesworth, Ph.D./Karen K. Lind/Dr Corné Kruger/Hermien Dreyer/Dr Dorothy Laubscher
 Mathematics for Young Learners: A Guide for South African Educators 1st Edition by Rosalind Charlesworth, Ph.D./Karen K. Lind/Dr Corné Kruger/Hermien Dreyer/Dr Dorothy Laubscher
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Mathematics for Young Learners, A Guide for South African Educators is designed to be used by students in training and by teachers in service in early childhood education and Grade R. It was developed in line with the requirements set out by the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), which sets out the curriculum for Foundation Phase mathematics. To the student, this text introduces the excitement and extensiveness of mathematics experiences in programmes for young children. For teachers in the field, it presents an organised, sequential approach to creating a developmentally appropriate mathematics curriculum for preschool and primary school children.Mathematics for Young Learners, A Guide for South African Educators is designed to be used by students in training and by teachers in service in early childhood education and Grade R. It was developed in line with the requirements set out by the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), which sets out the curriculum for Foundation Phase mathematics. To the student, this text introduces the excitement and extensiveness of mathematics experiences in programmes for young children. For teachers in the field, it presents an organised, sequential approach to creating a developmentally appropriate mathematics curriculum for preschool and primary school children.